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Windows 7: Covert single disk to RAID and vice versus

Lets imagine three situations:
1)You have two hard drives in your PC. Drive A contains Windows installation and other files. Drive B is an empty drive. Your Motherboard supports RAID 1(additionally 0 and 5) and you want to setup hardware RAID 1.
Is it possible to switch HDD to RAID mode, enter RAID BIOS, create array using drive A, copy drive B content to drive A and run RAID 1 using two drives(drive A should rebuild array on next restart and copy mirror drive A on drive B)

2)You have two drives, drive A and drive B running in hardware RAID 1.
You need to format drive B, copy drive A's content oto drive B(which should be non-raid drive now) and install non-raid drive B on another PC.

3)You have three drive A, B, C.
Drive C contains Windows and other files. You need to setup RAID 1 using drive A and B and then copy Windows from drive C to newly created array consisting of drive A and B.

All three scenarios require no Windows re-installation.

Can anyone please post step by step tutorial for all three scenarios or point to already posted appropriate tutorials?

Good luck with any of those scenarios. That isn't meant as a flame but more as a reality check. Some (expensive) dedicated RAID cards will rebuild an array etc but most motherboard onboard RAID setups will make you start from scratch if a drive fails. I'm no expert but my advice to you is to backup, make an image, before you try to do what you proposed.

Good luck with any of those scenarios. That isn't meant as a flame but more as a reality check. Some (expensive) dedicated RAID cards will rebuild an array etc but most motherboard onboard RAID setups will make you start from scratch if a drive fails. I'm no expert but my advice to you is to backup, make an image, before you try to do what you proposed.

I have a tutorial to create array with two new HDDs, copy an image of the existing drive to it and then boot from RAID array, but that is seems to be the only scenario that is going to work.

Quote: Originally Posted by gregrocker

Why do you want to RAID your Win7? We see nothing but problems with RAID here.

I am hearing controversial opinions about RAIDs these days and not really sure yet.
What I need to do is have a copy of my HDD in case my current HDD fails so I can boot from the mirror drive asap without rebuilding anything.

RAID 1 "should" do what you want. About the only thing it will protect you from is "a" hard drive failure. If your file system gets infected or mangled, it gets mangled on both drives simultaneously. The big thing is, "how easy is it to rebuild the array" when you replace the dud drive. You need to read up on your motherboards RAID capabilities. Even if it can do a rebuild on the fly your PC is probably going to take a performance hit while it does it. You may have to buy an off the shelf card to do what you want.
I think most people setup a stripped RAID 0 array thinking its going to boost performance only to be disappointed. In the short time I played around with it I spent more time rebuilding the array and re-installing windows than getting any productive use out of it. For me and a lot of other people it was more trouble than it was worth.

RAID 1 "should" do what you want. About the only thing it will protect you from is "a" hard drive failure. If your file system gets infected or mangled, it gets mangled on both drives simultaneously. The big thing is, "how easy is it to rebuild the array" when you replace the dud drive. You need to read up on your motherboards RAID capabilities. Even if it can do a rebuild on the fly your PC is probably going to take a performance hit while it does it. You may have to buy an off the shelf card to do what you want.
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